Drosophila Histone Demethylase KDM5 Regulates Social Behavior through Immune Control and Gut Microbiota Maintenance

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2019
Loss-of-function mutations in the histone demethylases KDM5A, KDM5B, or KDM5C are found in intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) patients. Here, we use the model organism Drosophila melanogaster to delineate how KDM5 contributes to ID and ASD. We show that reducing KDM5 ca …
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Authors Chen K;Luan X;Liu Q;Wang J;Chang X;Snijders AM;Mao JH;Secombe J;Dan Z;Chen JH;Wang Z;Dong X;Qiu C;Chang X;Zhang D;Celniker SE;Liu X;;
Journal cell host & microbe
Year 2019
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